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Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by joolsjools
(Post 13346216)
Fantastic news, really happy for you. Hope you have a great trip.
All the best, Jools |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Passport received today with one year of waiver only.
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Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by Tody10
(Post 13346373)
Passport received today with one year of waiver only.
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Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by SethFreakingRollins
(Post 13346381)
That’s better than nothing after some people have been rejected. I wonder what the grounds are for issuing varying lengths of waiver. Am I correct in presuming you couldn’t go through the ESTA due to a criminal conviction? If so, how long ago was it?
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Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by Tody10
(Post 13346373)
Passport received today with one year of waiver only.
All the best, jools |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Hi everyone,
So sorry I forgot to come back and make the most important post... after receiving the notification to send in my passport, I made the journey to the courier location, sent it off and around 10 days later received my passport back with a visa valid for 5 years. A very pleasant surprise! Hang in there everyone still waiting - my fingers are crossed for all of you |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by Unwavering
(Post 13346558)
Hi everyone,
So sorry I forgot to come back and make the most important post... after receiving the notification to send in my passport, I made the journey to the courier location, sent it off and around 10 days later received my passport back with a visa valid for 5 years. A very pleasant surprise! Hang in there everyone still waiting - my fingers are crossed for all of you All the best, jools |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by joolsjools
(Post 13346567)
Fantastic news, really happy for you. Can you provide the actual dates you sent and received the passport so I can update the sheet with the correct information.
All the best, jools |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by Unwavering
(Post 13346569)
Thanks Jools! Sent on 5 March, received 18th March
jools |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Hello, I hope someone may be able to shed light on our situation. My husband had a 5year visa that was due to run out next year April 2027. He damaged his passport but the visa was ok, the embassy told us we could use it to travel to New York in October which we did and he travelled with his new passport and damaged passport with visa in, but to book an appointment to renew before our Next travel. We have a cruise booked March 2027. In February 2026 he went for his interview but he hadn't realised during the appointment they have stamped his valid visa as now void. The said they were sending the new visa off for a waiver like the previous time and he said they filled in a purple form. Upon reading his refusal sheet it states why he has been refused but there is a paragraph furth down about being refused by 214 (b).
We are now confused as the officer definitely said he was sending off for the waiver but the form has the 214(b) written section on it. We are hoping the office just picked up the incorrect from. Has anyone else had this happen? We obviously didn't expect a valid visa to be cancelled and now we have a nervous wait to see if its renewed in time but are also worried they may not of sent off for the waiver considering what the form they sent him home with. Any advice would be great. |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by Annettew89
(Post 13346613)
Hello, I hope someone may be able to shed light on our situation. My husband had a 5year visa that was due to run out next year April 2027. He damaged his passport but the visa was ok, the embassy told us we could use it to travel to New York in October which we did and he travelled with his new passport and damaged passport with visa in, but to book an appointment to renew before our Next travel. We have a cruise booked March 2027. In February 2026 he went for his interview but he hadn't realised during the appointment they have stamped his valid visa as now void. The said they were sending the new visa off for a waiver like the previous time and he said they filled in a purple form. Upon reading his refusal sheet it states why he has been refused but there is a paragraph furth down about being refused by 214 (b).
We are now confused as the officer definitely said he was sending off for the waiver but the form has the 214(b) written section on it. We are hoping the office just picked up the incorrect from. Has anyone else had this happen? We obviously didn't expect a valid visa to be cancelled and now we have a nervous wait to see if its renewed in time but are also worried they may not of sent off for the waiver considering what the form they sent him home with. Any advice would be great. |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
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This is what he was handed. The office interviewing him asked for his ACRO and said "is that all that's on there" my husband said "yes" he went to see a supervisor in the back, then came back and said we cant issue a visa today but will send it off for the waiver of ineligibility. my husband asked what he needed to do next and he was told to wait for an email. The officer filled in a purple form which the officer kept and gave this (photo above) to my husband. We are so confused and have tried to contact the embassy to ask but have no idea how to get in touch, we found an email and have had no response. I just wondered what other people had been handed after theirs was sent off for waiver. We cant remember what happened when he first did it 6 years ago. |
Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by Annettew89
(Post 13346630)
This is what he was handed. The office interviewing him asked for his ACRO and said "is that all that's on there" my husband said "yes" he went to see a supervisor in the back, then came back and said we cant issue a visa oday but will send it off for the waiver of ineligibility. my husband asked what he needed to do next and he was told to wait for an email. The officer filled in a purple form which the officer kept and gave this (photo above) to my husband. We are so confused and have tried to contact the embassy to ask but have no idea how to get in touch, we found an email and have had no response. I just wondered what other people had been handed after theirs was sent off for waiver. We cant remember what happened when he first did it 6 years ago.
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Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 13346702)
I'm sorry, but that means he's been refused a visa.
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Re: Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver of Ineligibility Application
Greetings everyone, I'm back lurking after receiving the denial letter back in September last year. I took it upon myself today to revisit the spreadsheet and see how everyone else has been getting on specifically those who were interviewed in London. I downloaded the spreadsheet offline in order to filter the sheet down to London + 1st time waivers and noticed the approval rate is incredibly low. I'm not sure if we still have any lurkers here who were faced with a denial on the first attempt then approval on the second attempt? How long did you wait before attempting to apply again? Otherwise joolsjools would you happen to have any recommendation on when would be a reasonable time to reapply for the B1/B2? I know the current administration doesn't make circumstances any easier for us... good luck to all those waiting.
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